Loan Payment

1. By Mail:Payments should be made payable to Sunwest Bank and must be sent to: Sunwest Bank - Loan Servicing Department, P.O. Box 19521 Irvine, CA 92623-9521.

2. By Credit Card:Loan payments can be made using a debit or credit card bearing a Visa® or Mastercard® logo. Payments are accepted up to a maximum of $10,000. Click here to make a payment »

3. Online Banking: You can continue to make loan payments from a Sunwest deposit account or make advances to a Sunwest deposit account from certain lines of credit through the online banking service.

Need Help?

If you have any questions about your loan payment or advances, please contact the Loan Servicing Department at (800) 330-9890 and follow the prompts or dial direct (714) 730-4444 and select option 2.

Recent Data Breaches

Several data breaches have been reported recently. Protecting your account and your information is important to us. We encourage you to monitor your accounts and alert us immediately if you notice any suspicious activity by calling 800-330-9890.

Security Practices To Protect You From Fraud

You should always be wary of unsolicited emails asking you to disclose any personal details. Sunwest Bank may send an email notice or alert, however, we will never ask you to provide any personal or account information via email.

Avoid Identity Theft

Do not put your address, telephone number, Social Security number, or driver’s license number on personal checks or credit card sales receipts.

Protect Your Financial Information

Deposit payments and financial mail in a secured post office box, not in your home mailbox.

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Please be advised that you will no longer be subject to, or under the protection of, the Internet Privacy Policy and other privacy and security policies of Sunwest Bank's website. We encourage you to read and evaluate the privacy and security policies of the site you are entering, which may be different than those of Sunwest Bank.

Important Notice

Confidential information such as account numbers or social security numbers should not be transmitted via email.

Internet email is not a secure method of communication and there is an inherent risk that information transmitted via the internet email could fall into the wrong hands.

Please do not include personal account information (account numbers, social security numbers, etc.) or other confidential information in your e-mail message . In addition, e-mail messages will not serve as a sufficient method for any requirement imposed on you to provide written notice, nor may e-mail messages be used to place a stop payment on a check, cancel a bill payment, request account transfers, or report lost or stolen banking codes and/or cards.